[GNC] Fwd: Gnucash xml file ope error

Jean Laroche ripngo at gmail.com
Mon Mar 1 19:56:23 EST 2021


Your xml file must be corrupted one way or another?
Which version of GC are you using and which platform?
I wonder if there's some debugging info that can be enabled that would 
pinpoint which part of the file does not get parsed.

If I were you, I would check the xml file using a validation tool for 
xml. Most of these tools are online, so that's probably not great for 
you, but perhaps you can find one that you can download.
You'd have to save your data uncompressed (see the preferences)

Jean

On 3/1/21 2:10 PM, pellico wrote:
>     Please help.  How do I get tech support for this problem.  Thank you.
>     Richard Cinanni
>
>     -------- Forwarded Message --------
>     Subject: Gnucash xml file ope error
>        Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2021 10:06:16 -0500
>        From: pellico [1]<pellico2 at gmx.com>
>          To: [2]gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>     Please help:
>     I've been using Gnucash for years.  This problem started late last
>     year.  I open my file and add a transaction, then the next time I try
>     to open it I get the attached error.
>     Seems that when I can open it, if I save it as a new file, it will open
>     and I can update.  Then the next open, fails.
>     Also, if it helps, there is no problem if I save it as SQL format file,
>     so must be an issue in the XML.
>     Thank you.
>     Richard Cinanni
>
> References
>
>     1. mailto:pellico2 at gmx.com
>     2. mailto:gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>
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